Keyboard from tablet to phone. Connecting equipment via infrared or bluetooth

I can answer your question - it is possible to connect a mouse and keyboard and many other devices used together with a stationary desktop computer or laptop to a tablet computer! To do this, you only need to fulfill a few conditions - there must be a version of the Android system that supports connecting external devices, and there must also be a port for connecting either USB (if there are only connectors for MicroUSB or MiniUSB, then you will have to look for an adapter) or Bluetooth (of course your The mouse or keyboard must support Bluetooth connection). In order for the keyboard to work normally, you will need to install the smart keyboard program (for the keyboard to support entering Russian text, this can be set in the program settings), although not all characters can be entered correctly and you will have to change them from the tablet. So if you are still thinking about which tablet to buy, then choose hybrids (to which a keyboard is attached and the tablet becomes...

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Instructions

The connection method depends on the type of device you are connecting. If you are using a wireless keyboard, the printing function will be enabled using Bluetooth. To connect a regular keyboard, you will need an adapter from USB to mini or micro-USB connector.

If you are connecting a wireless device, activate Bluetooth first. To do this, call up the settings menu and use the appropriate option. After that, turn on your keyboard by pressing its power button.

In the Bluetooth device search window, you will see the name of your keyboard. Press on the tablet screen, after which you will be asked to enter a password for access. Type any password on your keyboard and then press Enter. After that, repeat the input in the window of your tablet. If the password was entered correctly, the devices will be paired and you will be able to start using text input capabilities from the connected device. To...

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What can you connect to your tablet? Can you connect a mouse to your tablet?
Yes.
Can I connect a keyboard to my tablet?
Yes.
Can I connect a USB flash drive to the tablet?
Yes. Yes.
Can I connect a hard drive (HDD) to the tablet?
Yes. Yes. Yes.

Can I connect...?
There are many things you can connect to your tablet. Watch the video

04 Apr 2015 18:57:51, kimot
Old set-top boxes can be connected to tablets, computer monitors, etc. The only difficult thing is that it’s difficult to set everything up correctly. And it works stably without glitches

April 27, 2013 01:15:12, Sergey
Greetings. I have a D70PROI ICOO, the battery is terrible, I would like to use both the “Keyboard Case” and the charger/external battery at the same time, due to the fact that both are connected via microUSB, I have a problem with this... There is a solution(s) this task?

Answer: Most likely not. The USB port can work in one of two...

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How to connect a keyboard to an Android tablet or smartphone

Modern tablets and smartphones are convenient in almost everything except typing. No matter how responsive and accurate the device's touchscreen is, it will be difficult for it to compete with the usability of a regular keyboard.

Many users use their devices for full-fledged surfing or Internet communication, so they have to write a lot. To make the typing process even more enjoyable and comfortable, you can connect the keyboard to an Android tablet or smartphone. In one of the previous articles, I already wrote about connecting a flash drive to Android devices, but here we’ll talk about connecting a keyboard.

We will need:

USB OTG cable, which can be purchased at almost any mobile phone accessory store. It only costs a few dollars, so you shouldn’t have any problems finding and purchasing it. USB keyboard. Any keyboard with the connector we need will do....

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The life of young, active people these days is hard to imagine without a large number of different mobile devices - phones, tablets, players, etc. And the gadgets themselves are becoming more sophisticated, sophisticated and functional from year to year. Recently, there has been a steady increase in interest in peripheral components connected to gadgets - first of all, this concerns, perhaps, full-fledged keyboards. In this article we will tell you how to connect a keyboard to a tablet. Believe me, these days this procedure is not particularly difficult.

Ways to connect a keyboard to a tablet.

There are several options for how to connect a keyboard to a tablet and still ensure it works correctly. Let's list the most common ones:

Wireless keyboard connection via Wi-Fi; Wireless connection via infrared or bluetooth; Wired connection via tablet port.

When choosing a way to connect a keyboard to a tablet, you should...

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Connecting mice, keyboards, flash drives, hard drives, GPS, bluetooth.

All methods of accessing the Internet: Wi-Fi, 3G USB modem, via phone Bluetooth.

What can be connected is shown in the first seconds of the video, you don’t have to watch the rest :-)

Videos of similar topics

All ways to access the Internet from a tablet http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0PAJAZ7ZtY

Connecting a joystick https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f25nR1DstzE

Network USB card http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrebufCMYeE

GPS via Bluetooth http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhwwiP0LSq4

Tablets are used in the video

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Tablets and smartphones are increasingly crowding out desktop PCs and even laptops from the market. But performing some tasks on an Android device, such as typing a large piece of text, requires some skill and strong nerves. Not everyone knows that you can connect a keyboard, mouse, game joystick, flash drive and external modem to your device.

In most cases, you will need a USB OTG cable to connect anything. It costs only a couple of dollars and can be purchased at any electronics store or radio market. On one side there will be a microUSB plug, and on the other there will be a USB connector.

How to connect a keyboard to an Android tablet or smartphone.

This can be done in several ways: via a USB OTG cable, a Wi-Fi network adapter, an infrared port or Bluetooth. After this, typing will become much easier for you, since many standard key combinations are available when you connect an external keyboard.

Connecting a keyboard to Android via USB OTG

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How to connect a keyboard to a tablet?

Just recently I published a post, "CUBE u9gt2 tablet computer review." In this post I want to talk about my experiment with a mouse and hardware keyboard with CUBE u9gt2. The mouse is connected to the CUBE u9gt2 tablet computer via the OTG adapter that came with the tablet. The mouse picked up without any problems and functioned perfectly on the tablet. The tablet computer responded to pressing the mouse buttons: left, right and scrolling the wheel.

As for connecting the keyboard to the tablet. A keyboard was connected to the tablet, which came integrated with the case of the tablet of this size.

The keyboard is connected in the same way as the mouse, via an OTG cable, provided that the mouse and keyboard have a USB input. The Android 4 OS installed on the tablet noticed the connection of new equipment. The tablet responds to keypresses, but a flaw was noticed. It is impossible to enter the Russian language from a hardware keyboard. Changes...

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Currently, all kinds of mobile devices are widely popular. Therefore, every year they become more technologically advanced and functional. With the growing popularity of portable gadgets, interest in peripheral equipment that can work with mobile gadgets has increased. One of the most common additional peripherals that can be connected is a physical keyboard. Connecting the keyboard to the tablet does not require any special manipulations.

Additional gadgets

Methods and technologies for connecting peripheral equipment to mobile gadgets

There are several basic methods that are designed for the correct connection and correct interaction of auxiliary information input gadgets with tablets and smartphones:

Wireless connections based on Wi-Fi; Wireless connection via infrared port or bluetooth; Connecting additional equipment via cable.

Every way...

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Connecting a mouse, keyboard, flash drive, joystick, GPS module, external hard drive, memory card, or all together at the same time to the tablet is not a serious problem. Everything is simple and clear. Now we will analyze in detail the connection of each peripheral device separately.

Connecting a wired USB mouse

First you need to decide which connectors are built into your tablet. If there is a full-fledged USB connector, then congratulations - just connect your mouse to your tablet computer and in a few moments you can use the mouse. Of course, the mouse must have a USB interface.

It is also quite possible (and more likely) that your tablet does not have a full USB and, unfortunately, only has a standard MiniUSB or MicroUSB. In this case, look into the branded box with the device and look for something like this type of wire or adapter:

As a rule, such wires with adapters are already included with...

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How to connect a keyboard, mouse and joystick to an Android tablet or phone

09/06/2013 mobile devices

This may also be of interest to you:

The Google Android operating system supports the use of a mouse, keyboard, and even a gamepad (game joystick). Many Android devices, tablets and phones allow you to connect peripherals using USB. For some other devices that do not support USB, you can connect them wirelessly via Bluetooth.

Yes, this means that you can attach a regular mouse to the tablet and a full-featured mouse pointer will appear on the screen, or connect an Xbox 360 gamepad and play the Dandy emulator or any game (for example, Asphalt) that supports joystick control. When you connect a keyboard, you can use it to type, and many standard key combinations will be available.

Connecting a mouse, keyboard and gamepad via USB

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Most Chinese tablets have a touchscreen (screen touch processor) that is resistive, not capacitive, so it only responds to touches of the screen with some pressure.
As a result, when typing text on the built-in on-screen keyboard, the user almost has to point his fingers at the touchscreen. Many people get bored with this pretty quickly and decide to buy a keyboard for their tablet.
But connecting an external keyboard to the tablet raises new questions: does it need a driver, how to add a Cyrillic layout, etc.
All these questions will no longer be relevant after installing “ruKeyboard” for Android. A program that supports an external (hardware) keyboard and many layouts. You can download the stable version of “ruKeyboard” for Android by clicking on the link. Further customization of the tablet keyboard is discussed using this particular version as an example.

1. After installing ruKeyboard, go to the tablet settings.
2. Find the item “Language and settings” and check the box next to...

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Connecting a USB keyboard to your tablet

A tablet is a very compact and convenient device, but it has one significant drawback: it is impossible to type large texts from it. That is, technically, of course, it is quite possible to print at least the entire “War and Peace” on a tablet, but no one will have the patience for such a feat.

What about typing? There is a solution to this problem.

Some tablets offer an optional USB keyboard. Let's look at how this is done. The question may seem simple, and yet it is somewhat more complicated than you think. You will not only need to connect the wire to the connector, but also go into the settings.

Keyboard installation instructions

Once connected, open a text editor as usual. It will open and work, but at first in English.

If you try to change the language the usual way, it won't do anything. The Russian layout is not used.

What...

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How to choose and install a keyboard for your tablet

In this article we will talk about such an important and connecting device as a tablet keyboard. The question immediately arises: why is it used if there is an electronic keyboard? Of course, a built-in keyboard is a good thing, but not when you need to type a lot of text or spend a lot of time on the Internet.
Therefore, the health of your hands depends on the correct choice of keyboard.

What types of keyboards are there?

Bluetooth – wireless connection; The advantage is that there are no cables, but such a device constantly requires power - batteries or rechargeable batteries. At the same time, they are quite simple to operate and easy to transport; Bluetooth/USB is a universal connection type. When the batteries are discharged, you can easily get the cord and connect it like a regular keyboard; USB/micro-USB is the best option, since most tablets have a USB connector; The docking station is the best of all options...

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How to connect a keyboard to a tablet? How to connect a mouse to the tablet?
Apple founder Steve Jobs jokingly suggested selling tablets with screens smaller than 10 inches complete with sandpaper so that they could sharpen their fingers before typing. Indeed, the keyboard of tablets with a small screen is so tiny that any inaccuracy of touch leads to a hit on the adjacent key. Entering texts on the on-screen keyboard of tablets is not very convenient compared to a regular computer one. This is explained by the lack of the usual tactile contact, because we only touch virtual buttons and do not press them.

The best solution to the problem in cases where you want to type large text on a tablet is to connect a keyboard and mouse to the tablet. If your tablet has a full USB connector, then you just need to buy a mouse with a USB interface and connect it to the tablet. However, most tablets are equipped only with a micro-USB port and...

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Virtual keyboards on mobile devices are ideal for simple text manipulation. But users who often have to work with large amounts of text sooner or later think about purchasing an external keyboard. The range of USB and Bluetooth keyboards is amazingly diverse, but once you choose the one you like, you may encounter problems connecting the accessory to your smartphone or tablet. Today we will tell you how you can connect and configure a keyboard on an Android device.

Connecting a USB keyboard

Most USB keyboards are supported in hardware and do not require any special settings. The connection itself is made using a USB OTG cable.

In this case, your smartphone or tablet must support the USB host function. You can find out if your device has such support in the DevDB device catalog.

To start working with a USB keyboard, you just need to connect the plug of the USB OTG cable to your mobile device, and the keyboard to the cable socket. After this, you can start working with the text.

Connecting a Bluetooth keyboard

To pair the keyboard with an Android device you need to:

1. Turn on the keyboard;

2. Enable the Bluetooth module on your tablet or smartphone;

3. Activate detection mode on the keyboard (the activation method depends on the model, but most often it is a separate button or a key combination);

4. Start searching for Bluetooth devices on your tablet or smartphone;

5. Select your Bluetooth keyboard from the list that appears.

To connect, you may need to enter a code that the system will indicate. You need to type numbers on the keyboard itself, after which you need to press the Enter key.

Setting up an external keyboard

If the system cannot recognize some keys or reacts to their pressing in a non-standard way, you will have to configure its layout manually. The External Keyboard Helper Pro application will help you cope with this.

The peculiarity of this application is that you can create unique layouts for two languages ​​and switch between them with a familiar combination or a separate key. In this case, you will have the opportunity to configure the entry of additional special characters using the “Alt” key.

To correct or create layouts you must:

1. Download and install the External Keyboard Helper Pro application;

2. Go to the “Language and input” section of the device’s system settings;

3. Activate the installed application in the list of virtual keyboards and select the corresponding item in the “Default” menu;

After this, you can start creating the layout. In the applications menu, find EKH Setting and launch it.

In the “Select keyboard layout” field, check Russian and go to the “Advanced settings” section.

Select “Keyboard Layout” and “Customize Key Assignments”. In the window that appears, the application will offer to save the current layout template for editing.

Then the layout editing section will open, where the type of keys (Character and Keycode) and their values ​​are indicated.

Character are keys designed to enter characters. The Keycode keys execute system commands (the list of commands is varied, from the basic “Shift” and “Alt” to changing the backlight brightness and adjusting the volume level).

To start editing, select the key with the value you need from the list, or click on the “Add new value” item.

In the window that opens for editing the key value, specify: the type of key (Character or Keycode), the scan code (automatically detected when the key is pressed), the reaction to the Caps Lock function, the value for a simple press, as well as the value when pressed in combination with the “Shift” keys ", "Alt" and "Alt+Shift". To assign special characters, copy them from any table, for example from here.

Additionally, you can configure the insertion of text templates and the launch of applications by pressing certain key combinations. In addition, you can fine-tune the system to work with an external keyboard.



A convertible laptop with a touch screen - there are many models of such devices on the market today, both based on Windows 8 OS and Android OS. Their benefit is undeniable - it is a full-fledged laptop, but with simple movements the screen of the device is detached, leaving the same full-fledged tablet in your hands. The only “But” is that their cost is somewhat steep. It is much easier in terms of financial costs to first purchase a tablet, and a little later a device that transforms it into a laptop - either a special keyboard dock or a keyboard case.

Of course, a tablet’s virtual keyboard will never be able to give you the convenience and speed of typing on a physical keyboard, no matter how much you supplement the virtual keyboard with applications like autocomplete or an electronic dictionary.

Let's consider below the possible options for connecting an external physical keyboard to your tablet, the advantages and disadvantages of such options, so that you can choose the one that suits you best if you decide to expand the functionality of your tablet in this way.

1. Bluetooth keyboard

A Bluetooth keyboard is a physical keyboard that can be connected to any computer or mobile device - a computer, tablet or smartphone - using Bluetooth wireless technology. The main advantage in this case will, of course, be the absence of a wired connection - that is, you will not need to get tangled in wires, and also worry about the compatibility of outputs and inputs for connection, because the Bluetooth module is pre-installed in almost all tablet models.

On the market you can find quite miniature models of Bluetooth keyboards - these are thin and small plates, the weight of which sometimes does not even exceed 100 g. Such a Bluetooth keyboard is ideal for use outside the home or office: the keyboard can easily fit in a bag or backpack, and if necessary, you can take it out and quickly connect it to a tablet or smartphone.

Against the advantages of a Bluetooth keyboard listed above, its only drawback is the power consumption of this method of connecting the keyboard. The Bluetooth module in the keyboard is powered by regular batteries, which, naturally, will have to be changed from time to time during active use. But these are all small things compared to the energy consumption of the Bluetooth module in a smartphone or tablet. A long-term wireless Bluetooth connection will quickly consume the battery power of a smartphone or tablet, especially when it comes to Android devices, where inefficient battery consumption, in particular, is facilitated by less than ideal optimization of the operating system and various hardware components of the device.

2.Bluetooth/USB keyboard

A Bluetooth/USB keyboard is a physical keyboard for universal computer devices that works both as a Bluetooth keyboard with all the above advantages and disadvantages, and as a regular USB keyboard. This is a more energy-efficient option for connecting an external keyboard to the tablet. So, to save battery power on your tablet, you can turn off the running Bluetooth modules on both devices - both on the external keyboard and on the tablet - and connect the keyboard via USB, or more precisely, via micro-USB.

Let's look at the method of USB connection of an external keyboard to the tablet in more detail below.

3. USB keyboard

A USB keyboard is a regular wired keyboard that connects to computer devices via USB. As we can see from the name, it differs from the previous type of keyboard in the absence of a wireless Bluetooth connection. A regular USB keyboard is an ideal option for home or office use of a tablet if you need extensive typing. Fortunately, most tablet models are equipped with micro-USB ports for exchanging data with other devices.

3.1. USB connection of an external keyboard to the tablet

As a rule, USB keyboards are equipped with regular USB ports, and in order to connect such a keyboard to a tablet that has a micro-USB port, you need a USB to micro-USB adapter, also known as an OTG cable. In addition, the tablet itself, naturally, must support the USB-Host function, which provides the ability to exchange data via an OTG cable - for example, connecting a flash drive, computer mouse, external modem, USB keyboard and other devices. By the way, if the manufacturer supplied you with such an OTG cable with your tablet, you can safely start connecting various USB devices.

If an OTG cable is not included with your tablet, carefully inspect the outputs and connectors available on your device to find the one you need - micro-USB. Before buying a tablet, always check this point: study the technical characteristics of the tablet model you like - as a rule, manufacturers designate the ability to exchange data via USB as: USB OnTheGo, USB Host, micro-USB, USB OTG, or simply indicate that the device supports USB. If a micro-USB port is present, but an OTG cable is not included with the tablet, purchase it additionally at any point of sale of computer or mobile equipment.

You can check the functionality of data exchange via the micro-USB of your tablet by connecting a regular flash drive via an OTG cable and opening it in a file manager software. Using an OTG cable, you can also connect a USB computer mouse to the tablet and check its activity.

The USB keyboard also connects itself: connect the OTG cable with the appropriate input to the micro-USB port on the tablet, and connect the keyboard to the other end of the cable with a full USB output.

3.2. Software settings for USB connection of an external keyboard to a Windows tablet

As for the software settings of the tablet operating system when connecting a USB keyboard, in the case of devices based on Windows 7 or 8, everything is very simple: Windows will detect an external USB device and automatically configure its operation. Additionally, the keyboard properties and some settings can be seen in the “Control Panel” - “Keyboard” menu.

3.3. Software settings for USB connection of an external keyboard to an Android tablet

Certain settings may need to be made on Android tablets as well.

If, when you connect a USB keyboard, your Android tablet stubbornly refuses to accept it, first download the free “Russian Keyboard” (ruKeyboard) application from the Google Play market and install it. After installation, follow this path: “Settings”, then “Language and input”, then “Keyboard and input methods”, and this is where you need to check the “Russian Keyboard” box. In the “Default” menu you must also select “Russian Keyboard”.

Next, go to the “Russian Keyboard” settings - to do this, click the settings icon on the right. Here you need to select “Hardware keyboard”, and in the “Select layout” menu, check the box next to the “External Keyboard Ru” item.

In the “Hardware Keyboard” menu, in the “Switch Layouts” item, you can also configure a key combination that is convenient for you to switch the keyboard layout or leave the default key combination.

That's it: the settings are finished, and you can go to any application with a data entry field - for example, a browser or text editor to test how the USB keyboard works.

If your Android tablet still does not see the external physical USB keyboard, try rebooting the tablet. Thus, some Android devices apply user settings only after a reboot.

4. Keyboard case

A keyboard case is a very interesting accessory that Chinese manufacturers continue to actively fill the CIS market with. The keyboard case is far from the ideal of a special keyboard dock for some tablet models, but its main advantages cannot leave users of budget tablets indifferent - it is versatility and relatively inexpensive cost.

Versatility - the keyboard case can be connected to the tablet using the micro-USB port on the tablet; for this, the accessory has a small and thin cord with a micro-USB input at the end. The keyboard case is, in fact, a regular case - it is a durable cover for tablets, with a stand for desktop use and fasteners that firmly secure the tablet in the case. The thin and soft keyboard is a nice addition to the case. Manufacturers supply the market with keyboard cases in specific sizes designed for various tablets, depending on the screen diagonal - as a rule, these are keyboard cases for tablets with 7, 8 and 10-inch screens. There are different colors of keyboard covers for tablets - however, you can’t blame Chinese manufacturers for the poor color range of electronics products.

And there is no need to worry about the Russian-language keyboard layout - keyboard cases with English and Russian letter inscriptions are supplied to the Slavic market.

An inexpensive solution - for example, a keyboard case made of high-quality leatherette for a 10-inch tablet can be purchased in online stores or at online auctions for about $11-12. Keyboard covers for tablets with a smaller screen diagonal and even for a lower price. As you can see, regular tablet cases of more or less average quality are also sold for approximately the same amount. And if we compare the cost of a keyboard case with the cost of a special keyboard dock, for example, for tablets of the popular Asus Transformer series, which can hardly be found for less than $130, then the benefit is obvious - $11-12 versus $130.

Like a regular case for a mobile device, the keyboard case has a damage protection function. The cover of the keyboard cover protects the tablet from various mechanical damage, as well as from dust getting into the ports and connectors of the device.

Keyboard cases, as already mentioned, are equipped with a micro-USB input, which connects to the corresponding output on the tablet. A keyboard case is technically an analogue of a regular external USB keyboard, so to connect to an Android tablet, you may have to make the software settings mentioned above in paragraph 3.3 of this article.

5. Dedicated keyboard dock for tablets

A special keyboard dock for tablets is a docking base developed by the manufacturer for each individual device model with a keyboard and ports for connecting external devices, turning the tablet into a full-fledged laptop. The advantages of a keyboard dock are that it is stylish, shocking and beautiful, it is really convenient, and it is also an additional power source for the tablet. Most keyboard docks for tablets are equipped with a touchpad, and this device has its many supporters who managed to get used to it in the heyday of laptops and netbooks.

But at the same time, as mentioned above, the keyboard dock (compared to other options for connecting a physical keyboard to the tablet) is the most expensive option. Often, a keyboard dock costs half the price of the tablet itself.

Unlike a keyboard case, the keyboard dock is not a universal device; it cannot be connected to any tablet you like. The tablet's operation in conjunction with a keyboard dock (in laptop mode) is provided by the manufacturer, so a specific keyboard dock model can only be connected to a specific tablet model. The keyboard dock is attached through a unique connector in each individual tablet model.

Tablets with the ability to connect a keyboard dock can be purchased either separately (without a keyboard dock) or with a keyboard dock included in the package. But since a keyboard dock significantly increases the cost of a tablet, users often prefer to first purchase the tablet itself, and a little later purchase a separate keyboard dock provided for it.

Keyboard Dock - As mentioned, this is an additional power source. Endowed with its own battery, it not only does not consume battery power, as is the case with a Bluetooth keyboard, but also extends the battery life of the tablet without recharging.

To connect a keyboard dock, you do not need any settings or driver installation - this applies to both Windows 8 and Android OS.

Here are the most popular tablet models with the ability to connect a keyboard dock:

  1. Asus Transformer TF101 and Transformer Prime are two models of transformable laptops with a detachable touch screen based on Android OS from a famous Taiwanese manufacturer.
  2. Acer Iconia Tab W500/501 are two more tablet models, from another equally well-known Taiwanese manufacturer, that work with docked keyboards. Pre-installed OS - Windows 7 Home Premium.
  3. The Samsung ATIV Smart PC 500T is one of the first Windows 8 tablets from the South Korean manufacturing giant.
  4. Acer Iconia Tab W510/W511 are two tablet models with a keyboard dock running Windows 8.
  5. Gigabyte Padbook S1185 is a tablet with a keyboard dock based on Windows 8 OS from a Taiwanese company.
  6. Lenovo Miix 2 10 tablet is the latest tablet model with a keyboard dock from the Chinese manufacturer based on Windows 8.1.

Many users quite often have problems with the inconvenience of typing on their favorite smartphones. This applies to both typing short SMS messages and large texts when working with documents. But many, due to the impossibility of using a full-fledged computer, or at least a netbook, sometimes need to spend a long time typing texts or editing documents.

Although modern smartphones have fairly large touch screens that provide acceptable reading of text information, typing words on them, much less entire pages of documents, is very difficult and uncomfortable.

Another factor also has a negative impact. After all, with long-term typing, the screen of your favorite gadget wears out a lot, scratches and scuffs appear on it. But what to do in such cases? The answer is extremely simple - connect a mini keyboard.

General information

Mini keyboards may not be popular among smartphone users, but they are very convenient. Many will ask the question: “How to connect a keyboard to a smartphone?” And everything is done quite simply. But the main thing, first of all, is to decide on the type of keyboard to be connected. Today there are two main types: with a connection via USB and via wireless communication - Bluetooth.

But regardless of the type of keyboard, the most important thing that the user gets is fast and easy typing. Of course, the size of mini keyboards is not large, but unlike large ones, you can always take them with you and use them comfortably even when traveling on the subway. And this is a significant plus for people trying to use their time as efficiently as possible.

Wired keyboards

As the name of this type of keyboard suggests, they are connected via a cable, namely USB. At the same time, your phone must support the USB-Host function. It is available in almost all latest models, as well as early versions of smartphones running Android. Which keyboard model to take is a purely personal choice. The connection process is usually quite simple. Keyboards for smartphones are connected via an adapter, if required, or you connect your keyboard directly to the micro-USB port. Then you should look in the application store for one of the programs that is designed to organize the work of your smartphone with a keyboard.

The most popular of them is “Russian Keyboard”. After installation, you should go to the program settings and select “Hardware keyboard” there. Then further indicate in the “Selecting a layout” section - “External keyboard”. In any application where you are going to enter text, you should select the input method - specifying “External keyboard”. All. Now you can use the mini keyboard on your smartphone.

bluetooth keyboard

Everything here is similar to wired keyboards. But with just one caveat. You must first activate Bluetooth on your smartphone, and accordingly turn on the power on the keyboard.

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Today we will tell you how you can connect and configure a keyboard on an Android device. To start working with a USB keyboard, you just need to connect the plug of the USB OTG cable to your mobile device, and the keyboard to the cable socket. After this, you can start working with the text. Connecting a Bluetooth keyboard.

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With full OTG support, you can use this cable to connect various removable media to the device. For example, reading flash drives. The most wonderful use of an OTG cable, especially for smartphones - with its help you can easily connect any computer keyboard with a USB input to your device and type comfortably. Unfortunately, Ctrl+Z does not work - on Android there is simply no undo function when typing text. All this is unusual at first, but then you get used to it quickly enough.

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What to do if you don’t receive SMS on Android? Two ways to calibrate the android battery. Home » Instructions » How to connect bluetooth or usb or a keyboard case to an android tablet. You can also connect a regular keyboard with a USB connector to your Android device. To do this you will need: USB OTG cable – an interface for connecting various devices directly. OTG can be deciphered as “On-The-Go”, that is, “Ready to go”.

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Few users of Android gadgets realize that they can connect a keyboard or mouse to their devices, just like to a regular computer. Now you will learn how to connect a keyboard to your tablet. There are two ways to connect a keyboard to an Android tablet: using a USB OTG cable, which we already discussed in the article about connecting a flash drive, and also using the Bluetooth wireless interface.

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How to enable t9 on android 4.2.2? Go to keyboard settings. Tags android keyboard, how to replace an android keyboard, connecting a usb keyboard to android, on-screen keyboard for android. I need an article on how to connect a keyboard to the IRU W4G watch phone. This is done with the device turned off, hold down the power key, the home key, the volume up key, and all at once. Connect a wireless keyboard to your tablet.

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Connecting Android to a computer via Wi-Fi: Video. Setup via Micro USB. Connecting Android devices as a joystick to a computer. How to connect a joystick for Android: Video. The Android operating system has become popular not only due to its wide functionality, but also because of the huge number of games. An update has been released for the clock and keyboard for Android 7.0.

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How to connect a webcam to an Android device? Usually, few people are interested in connecting a camera to Android, because Android devices already have a built-in one, or even two. It is also possible to connect an external modem to an Android tablet, similar to the method with a web camera; after the modem is recognized, additional items about setting Internet connection parameters will appear in the Android settings. Keyboard + mouse.

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How to connect a keyboard to an Android device. Difficulty level: advanced. Virtual keyboards on mobile devices are ideal for simple text manipulation. But users who often have to work with large amounts of text sooner or later think about purchasing an external keyboard. Connecting a Bluetooth keyboard. To pair the keyboard with an Android device you need

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How to connect a wireless keyboard via Bluetooth to a tablet or laptop. Published on February 17, 2016 in the category “Bluetooth, Work related questions, Laptop, Connection”. Rice. 1. Turn on the keyboard (note that the LEDs are lit, i.e. the device is turned on). 2) Setting up Bluetooth on the tablet. Next, turn on the tablet and go to settings (in this example, an Android tablet; how to set up a connection in Windows will be discussed in the second part of this article).

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Connecting a keyboard to an Android device. The virtual keyboard on mobile devices is perfect for basic text manipulation, but not for documentation. In order to begin the process of working with a USB keyboard, you need to connect the plug from the USB OTG cable directly to the device, and the keyboard to the cable socket. Then you can safely start working with text files.

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Many Android devices allow you to connect USB peripherals to your device. Other Android devices may need to be connected wirelessly via Bluetooth. Connect wireless Bluetooth mice, keyboards and kits directly to your phone or tablet. Simply use your Android's Bluetooth settings screen to pair with your device, just like you would pair a Bluetooth headset.